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Ayurvedic clinic chain Yuvrit Ayurveda has raised 800,000 dollars in a seed funding round led by Incubate Fund Asia.
The funds will be used to expand its clinic network in Bengaluru, strengthen medical training and standardisation protocols, hire senior Ayurveda doctors, and drive public awareness around preventive health and evidence-based Ayurvedic practices, the company said in a press release.
Co-founded in 2024 by Puroo Soni and Rahul Jhawar, Yuvrit Ayurveda offers modern and standardised Ayurvedic care for chronic lifestyle conditions. Its model combines classical Ayurvedic principles with modern diagnostics, herbal medications, Panchakarma therapies and lifestyle guidance, delivered through a patient centric and omnichannel approach.
The Bengaluru based startup said it is building a scalable and trustworthy outpatient care system rooted in classical science but enhanced by modern diagnostics, digital tracking and protocol led treatments developed by senior Ayurvedic experts. Its clinics aim to offer authentic, doctor led, Kerala style healing that is standardised and outcome driven for urban consumers.
Yuvrit claims to have seen strong early traction, including high repeat usage and healthy clinic level unit economics. The startup currently has a 14 member team across clinical and central functions including senior doctors, Panchakarma therapists, care coordinators and operations staff, which is expected to grow to more than 30 as new clinics launch in early 2026.
It competes with players such as Kerala Ayurveda, Jeena Sikho Lifecare, Jiva Ayurveda, and a range of independent doctor-led clinics.
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